1975
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9343(75)90226-0
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Nephropathy associated with sickle cell anemia: An autologous immune complex nephritis

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“…Treatment with prednisone was not beneficial. Two of the 6 patients fol lowed by Pardo et al [4] presented with normal renal function which remained unchanged 1 and 2 years later, but their nephrotic syndrome persisted. Three patients presented with impaired renal function, and died in ure mia 2, 3 and 18 months later, not having benefited from therapy with steroids and cyclophosphamide.…”
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“…Treatment with prednisone was not beneficial. Two of the 6 patients fol lowed by Pardo et al [4] presented with normal renal function which remained unchanged 1 and 2 years later, but their nephrotic syndrome persisted. Three patients presented with impaired renal function, and died in ure mia 2, 3 and 18 months later, not having benefited from therapy with steroids and cyclophosphamide.…”
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“…In 9 of these (75%) the glo merular lesion, henceforth called sickle glomerulopathy, exhibited mesangial proliferation and basement mem brane duplication, somewhat resembling membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (MPGN). This lesion has been described in 19 of 37 adults (51 %) and 10 of 31 children (32%) with sickle cell anemia and marked pro teinuria (table I) [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8], In this report we describe the course of 9 patients with sickle glomerulopathy and dis cuss the prognostic implications of the nephrotic syn drome.…”
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“…It was soon recognized that the double-track appear ance is not limited to the idiopathic MCGN, but also occurs in a variety of diseases affecting glomeruli such as shunt nephritis [6][7][8], nephritis of chronic suppurative infection [9] and of subacute bacterial endocarditis [10], lupus nephritis [I I, 12], cryoglobulinemia [13][14][15], glo merulopathy associated with hepatitis B infection [16], malarial nephropathy [17,18], schistosomal nephropathy [19,20], heroin nephropathy [21,22], sickle cell disease [23][24][25], hemolytic-uremic syndrome [26][27][28], transplant nephropathy [29,30], radiation nephritis [31,32] and nephrotic syndrome associated with tumors, especially leukemias and malignant lymphomas [33,34], Further more, minor degrees of mesangial interposition are found in many chronic, occasionally also in acute glo merular diseases of various origins'.…”
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